Second Round of Election in Tunisia Sees 11% Voter Turnout DeutscheWelle: Tunisia
The influential Islamist party Ennahdha and other opposition movements boycotted the elections.
Independent organizations such as Chahed and Mourakiboun said some polling station heads refused to provide observers access to data on the turnout. An official from the electoral commission denied wrongdoing, but said there might have been"isolated cases" of issues.
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